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David Prowse, ‘Star Wars’ Actor Behind Darth Vader’s Mask, Dies at 85 - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
29.11.2020 / 16:47

David Prowse, ‘Star Wars’ Actor Behind Darth Vader’s Mask, Dies at 85

It’s with great regret and heart-wrenching sadness for us and million of fans around the world, to announce that our client Dave Prowse M.B.E. has passed away at the age of 85,” his management team at Bowington Management announced on Sunday.

Dave Prowse: Star Wars’ OG Darth Vader passes away at 85; His rep confirms ‘May the force be with him, always’ - www.pinkvilla.com - Britain
pinkvilla.com
29.11.2020 / 15:00

Dave Prowse: Star Wars’ OG Darth Vader passes away at 85; His rep confirms ‘May the force be with him, always’

Dave Prowse, the Bristolian former bodybuilder best known for playing Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy, has died aged 85. Prowse was cast as Vader for his imposing physique, even though the role was voiced by James Earl Jones.

Dave Prowse death: Star Wars’ Darth Vader actor dies, aged 85 - www.msn.com - Britain - George
msn.com
29.11.2020 / 13:42

Dave Prowse death: Star Wars’ Darth Vader actor dies, aged 85

Star Wars, has died, aged 85.The British star’s agent, Thomas Bowington, announced the news, stating: "May the force be with, always."Prowse, who was a bodybuilder before appearing in the George Lucas franchise, was also known for playing the Green Cross Code Man in a video promoting road safety.His efforts in 1975 saw him awarded an MBE.

‘The Mandalorian’ shockers: Rosario Dawson and Baby Yoda’s real identity - nypost.com
nypost.com
27.11.2020 / 19:27

‘The Mandalorian’ shockers: Rosario Dawson and Baby Yoda’s real identity

Disney+’s “The Mandalorian Chapter 13″ unlocked a bevy of fascinating revelations for “Star Wars” zealots — namely, Baby Yoda’s true identity.Spoiler alert warning: Stop reading now if you don’t want to know what happens in the latest episode.A bad-ass former Jedi with a good heart, Ahsoka — hunted down by an unyielding Mando in his fervent quest to reunite Baby Yoda, aka The Child, with his Jedi tribe — reads The Child’s mind to discover he’s a planet Coruscant native and Clone Wars survivor

‘The Mandalorian’: Quality ‘Star Wars’ World-Building Or Just Bad Episodic Storytelling? [The Playlist Podcast] - theplaylist.net - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
26.11.2020 / 20:00

‘The Mandalorian’: Quality ‘Star Wars’ World-Building Or Just Bad Episodic Storytelling? [The Playlist Podcast]

To Mando or not to Mando, that’s the question posed in this week’s episode of The Playlist Podcast. And to help Charles, Brian, and Mike figure out if “The Mandalorian” is actually any good after reaching the halfway point in Season 2 or if this “Star Wars” series is pure Bantha feces, they’re joined by The Playlist’s Editor-in-Chief, Rodrigo Perez (who is a closet “Star Wars” expert, but likes to keep that lowkey, so don’t tell anyone).

John Boyega describes “transparent” phone call with ‘Star Wars’ boss Kathleen Kennedy about race - www.nme.com
nme.com
24.11.2020 / 20:47

John Boyega describes “transparent” phone call with ‘Star Wars’ boss Kathleen Kennedy about race

Star Wars boss Kathleen Kennedy.Following comments the actor made earlier this year in regards to the marginalisation of non-white characters across the sequel trilogy, the pair discussed a way forward.Boyega had said in September that he felt non-white characters had been “pushed to the side” in The Last Jedi and the Force Awakens, placing focus on Daisy Ridley and Adam Driver whose characters were given “all the nuance”.Giving an update to the BBC today, per Deadline, the actor said: “So I got

John Boyega, ‘Star Wars’ Boss Had ‘Transparent’ Talk After He Complained Nonwhite Characters Were Marginalized - thewrap.com
thewrap.com
23.11.2020 / 19:45

John Boyega, ‘Star Wars’ Boss Had ‘Transparent’ Talk After He Complained Nonwhite Characters Were Marginalized

BBC. “Now people can express themselves about this knowing that any character we love, especially in these big franchises, the Marvels or the Star Wars, we love them because of the moments they are given, we love them because of those moments, and they’re heroic moments that these producers all decide for these characters.

Daisy Ridley says Rey had the “perfect” end in ‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
22.11.2020 / 16:52

Daisy Ridley says Rey had the “perfect” end in ‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’

Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker.The latest film in the franchise came out last December.Speaking to IGN about her new film Chaos Walking, which sees her starring opposite Spider-Man star Tom Holland – its trailer was released this week – Ridley said she was “totally, totally satisfied” with how her character bowed out.“I think for me the beauty of Episode IX is it ends with such hope and such potential. I just feel like that was Rey’s perfect ending,” Ridley said.

John Boyega Says He Had 'Full Support' From 'Star Wars' Co-Stars After Speaking Out (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
21.11.2020 / 01:09

John Boyega Says He Had 'Full Support' From 'Star Wars' Co-Stars After Speaking Out (Exclusive)

John Boyega's castmates had his back after he spoke out in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the 28-year-old actor, who revealed that Daisy Ridley and Oscar Isaac were among the co-stars to express their «full support» of him following his impassioned speech at a London protest.«I am really close to my castmates, specifically Oscar and Daisy,» he said.

Daisy Ridley Doesn’t See A ‘Star Wars’ Return In The Future & Calls ‘Skywalker’ “Rey’s Perfect Ending” - theplaylist.net - Lucasfilm
theplaylist.net
20.11.2020 / 22:01

Daisy Ridley Doesn’t See A ‘Star Wars’ Return In The Future & Calls ‘Skywalker’ “Rey’s Perfect Ending”

Say what you will about the Disney-era “Star Wars” films. They have their fair share of problems, especially when it comes to the way ‘Rise of Skywalker’ ended the Skywalker Saga last year.

‘Star Wars’ author says Disney is stiffing him on royalties - nypost.com
nypost.com
20.11.2020 / 19:16

‘Star Wars’ author says Disney is stiffing him on royalties

open letter addressed to “Mickey,” Foster said he’s owed royalties for his 1976 book version of the first “Star Wars” film, which he ghost-wrote for series creator George Lucas, and the 1978 sequel “Splinter of the Mind’s Eye.” He’s also missing fees for his trio of novels based on the hit “Alien” films, which became Disney’s after it acquired 20th Century Fox last year, he said.“When one company buys another, they acquire its liabilities as well as its assets.

‘Star Wars’ writer Alan Dean Foster alleges Disney has stopped paying him royalties - www.nme.com
nme.com
20.11.2020 / 18:31

‘Star Wars’ writer Alan Dean Foster alleges Disney has stopped paying him royalties

Star Wars and Aliens writer Alan Dean Foster has alleged that Disney has stopped paying him royalties for a number of his works.For years, the author has been receiving royalty payments for his novelisations of Star Wars: A New Hope (1977), Star Wars: Splinter Of The Mind’s Eye (1978), Alien (1979), Aliens (1991) and Alien 3 (1978).However, according to a letter published on the website of the Science Fiction Writer’s Association Of America (SFWA), these payments stopped after the acquisition of

Watch the electric first trailer for Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland’s ‘Chaos Walking’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
19.11.2020 / 19:13

Watch the electric first trailer for Daisy Ridley and Tom Holland’s ‘Chaos Walking’

Chaos Walking, the new film starring Star Wars‘ Daisy Ridley and Spider-Man actor Tom Holland, is out now – watch it below.The film, directed by Doug Liman and based on Patrick Ness’ book The Knife of Never Letting Go, has no firm release date yet, though is promised to be “coming soon”.Set in a dystopian future, Holland and Ridley battle against a new reality.

George Lucas warned casting young Anakin in prequels would “destroy” ‘Star Wars’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.11.2020 / 14:25

George Lucas warned casting young Anakin in prequels would “destroy” ‘Star Wars’

The Phantom Menace would “destroy” Star Wars.Lucas’ first prequel to the original Star Wars story was released back in 1999.In new book The Star Wars Archives: 1999-2005, Lucas spoke of the enthusiasm executives at studio 20th Century Fox showed when he initially brought forward the idea for the prequels.However, as Polygon report, executives didn’t like the idea of a 10-year-old Anakin Skywalker, aka Darth Vader in his younger years, appearing in the films.“You’re going to destroy the

‘The Mandalorian’: Bryce Dallas Howard pays tribute to father with ‘Apollo 13’ Easter egg - www.nme.com - county Howard - county Dallas
nme.com
17.11.2020 / 17:10

‘The Mandalorian’: Bryce Dallas Howard pays tribute to father with ‘Apollo 13’ Easter egg

The Mandalorian star Bryce Dallas Howard has confirmed an Apollo 13 Easter egg in the show which pays tribute to her father Ron.The Disney+ Star Wars spin-off returned for a second series last month, with episodes continuing on a weekly basis.On Twitter, a fan shared a scene from the most recent episode of The Mandalorian which saw Howard returning to the director’s chair for a second time on the show.The scene bears a striking resemblance to a scene featuring Howard’s father Ron in 1995’s

Disney World reveals ‘Star Wars’: Galactic Starcruiser hotel designs - nypost.com
nypost.com
16.11.2020 / 23:17

Disney World reveals ‘Star Wars’: Galactic Starcruiser hotel designs

first reported revealed two genuine photographs of a compact, modular room consisting of one queen-size bed plus two bunked singles, carved into padded pods in the wall.

George Lucas was told young Anakin Skywalker would "destroy" Star Wars - www.msn.com
msn.com
16.11.2020 / 20:42

George Lucas was told young Anakin Skywalker would "destroy" Star Wars

Star Wars creator George Lucas has revealed some fascinating new details about his vision for the franchise in new book The Star Wars Archives 1999-2005, dropping hints about what he would have done differently with the sequel trilogy and explaining decisions he made in the earlier movies.Arguably the biggest draw of the prequel movies – Episodes I, II and III, released in 1999, 2002 and 2005 respectively – is that they provide fans with a real insight into exactly how a gifted young Jedi named

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